Red Hat, HP, Intel Partner on Big Data Storage
Red Hat (RHT) teamed with CommVault, Hewlett-Packard, Intel and Supermicro to develop reference architectures for data backup, content clouds, Big Data storage and other industry-specific storage solutions.
Red Hat (RHT) has teamed with CommVault (CVLT), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Intel (INTC) and Supermicro to develop reference architectures for data backup, content clouds, Big Data storage and other industry-specific storage solutions intended to handle large amounts of unstructured data.
The idea is to enable customers to readily deploy a storage solution that makes use of existing storage functionality yet accommodates future features. The reference architectures in question are based on Red Hat’s open software-defined storage platform.
“As Red Hat continues to expand its storage partner ecosystem, we are providing more choices and proven interoperability through solution blueprints for Red Hat Storage software-defined storage,” said Scott Clinton, Red Hat Storage Product Management senior director. “The selection of Red Hat Storage by leading IT providers affirms open, software based storage is a fundamental core component to their enterprise infrastructure solutions, and we look forward to continuing to broaden our partner ecosystem in the future.”
Here’s a list of the Red Hat collaboration storage solutions:
Archive and backup: Enterprise data management solution built on CommVault’s Simpana OnePass feature and Red Hat Storage that can be deploy with on-premise hardware or in the cloud. Provides a converged process for backup, archive and reporting with an open software-defined storage platform.
Big Data storage: HP and Red Hat have designed a purpose-built scale-out storage solution to meet the data center challenges to save space, energy and time when deploying large data workloads. The solution consists of Red Hat Storage open software-defined storage platform and HP ProLiant SL4500 servers.
Content cloud storage: Red Hat and Intel have created a content cloud storage reference design using Intel Xeon processor-based storage servers and Red Hat’s software-defined storage platform to speed organizations’ ability to rapidly implement content clouds.
Industry-specific storage solutions: Red Hat and Supermicro have collaborated to develop several industry-specific solution blueprints designed to maximize the value of enterprise storage investments.
“When we look at where information technology is, the demands that businesses are placing, we truly all do need to work together to meet those needs,” said Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat president and chief executive, in addressing attendees at this week’s Red Hat Summit in Boston. “At this event, we have developers, we have vendors, we have operators, we have users. Getting us all working together, innovating together, is how we’re going to be able to meet those needs.”
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